Members will be working on tray favors
for the Danville VA hospital. Those attending are asked to bring
scissors to work on the project. Also, if members have any fun-size
flat candy bars such as Hershey's and Kit-Kat and would like to
donate them to be put on the tray favors, bring those along, too.
The group plans to make 220 tray
favors for Danville, so help is needed.
For more information, contact
Roseann Coers at 737-2534.
Local
women become part of new Golden Z Club charter
CHAMPAIGN -- A new service
club for youth -- dedicated to providing career guidance and promoting
leadership skills, international fellowship and the ideal of service -- was
chartered on Oct. 27 at the I Hotel in Champaign. Zonta District 6 Gov.
Linda Hiltabrand and Suzanne Leeke, District 6 Z Club/Golden Z Club
chairman, presented the charter to the Golden Z Club. There are four charter
members under the direction of the club's president, Elizabeth Kahle.
The University of Illinois Champaign
Golden Z Club is one of the youth groups of Zonta International, the
worldwide service organization of executives in business and the
professions, working together to advance the status of women.
Golden Z Club members undertake
service projects benefiting their school, community and the world.
They promote the development of leadership ability and good
character, and they strive for scholastic achievement and the
improvement of international understanding through service.
The Golden Z Club in Champaign is
the first in District 6, which includes Indiana, Illinois and
Wisconsin.
Members of Zonta International
support international service projects intended to advance the
status of women, particularly in developing nations, and they fund
the Amelia Earhart Fellowship awards, given annually to women
pursuing graduate study in aerospace-related sciences and
engineering. Zonta International enjoys nongovernmental organization
status with the United Nations and consultative status with several
of its agencies. As of spring 2011, there were approximately 30,000
Zontians belonging to more than 1,200 clubs in approximately 63
countries and geographic areas.
Lincoln Writer's Club to meet Nov. 13
Lincoln Writer's Club will
meet Tuesday, Nov. 13, at 6:30 p.m. in the Alumni Room of the student center
at Lincoln College.
Suggested topics: a Thanksgiving story, a "positive attitude" story,
or a story about your children and their different temperaments.
For more info, call 732-2723. All are welcome.
Immanuel
Lutheran Church will observe All Saints' Sunday
Immanuel Lutheran Church
will observe All Saints' Sunday on Nov. 4 at the 9 a.m. worship service. The
congregation will remember its members who died during the past year:
Woodrow Sorenson, Raymond Turner, Lowell Schaffenacker, Miriam Bock, Marie
Parks, Maxine Voyles and Alvin Langenbahn. A candle will be lit in memory of
each one. The Women of Immanuel will donate seven books to the church
library in their honor.
For your convenience, call Alexis to
sign up toll-free at 1-866-GIVE-BLD, ext. 5158, or schedule an
appointment online using sponsor code 60057 at
www.bloodcenterimpact.org. Walk-ins are also welcome and truly
appreciated.
Central Illinois Community Blood
Center, a not-for-profit organization, is the provider of lifesaving
blood for 14 hospitals throughout central Illinois, including
Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital and Springfield's Memorial Medical
Center and St. John's Hospital. CICBC is a division of the
Mississippi Valley Regional Blood Center, which collects more than
180,000 units of blood annually and serves 85 hospitals in Illinois,
Iowa, Missouri and Wisconsin.
Community
blood drive Monday at Lincoln Masonic Center To help ensure an adequate
blood supply for our region, there will be a blood drive at the Lincoln
Masonic Center, 2022 N. Kickapoo, on Monday from noon to 6 p.m. For your convenience, call Alexis to
sign up toll-free at 1-866-GIVE-BLD, ext. 5158, or schedule an
appointment online using sponsor code 60057 at
www.bloodcenterimpact.org. Walk-ins are also welcome and truly
appreciated.
Central Illinois Community Blood
Center, a not-for-profit organization, is the provider of lifesaving
blood for 14 hospitals throughout central Illinois, including
Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital and Springfield's Memorial Medical
Center and St. John's Hospital. CICBC is a division of the
Mississippi Valley Regional Blood Center, which collects more than
180,000 units of blood annually and serves 85 hospitals in Illinois,
Iowa, Missouri and Wisconsin.
Dr. Dan's health class at Faith
What: Dr. Dan
Freesmeier's health care class
Topic: Natural ways to deal
with blood pressureWhen:
First Monday night, Nov. 5, at 6 p.m.
Where: Faith Lutheran
Church, 2320 N. Kickapoo
Humane
Society of Logan County offers holiday cookie trays
Planning holiday parties or
looking for gifts to give special friends or relatives? Let the Humane
Society of Logan County do your holiday baking. HSLC is once again taking
orders for holiday cookie trays. Each tray will contain three dozen fancy
holiday cookies with a variety of at least 12 different kinds of cookies. The cost is still only $15 per tray.
Larger trays are also available.
To place your orders, call Adrienne at
217-732-1979. The deadline for placing orders is Dec. 1.
Orders can be picked up on Dec. 8
at Graue Inc., 1905 N. Kickapoo St., from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
All proceeds benefit the Humane
Society of Logan County.
Logan
County Medical Reserve Corps orientation Monday
Are you interested in volunteering to help
prepare and protect the health of the community? If so, the Logan County
Medical Reserve Corps is for you. There will be a new member orientation
on Monday, Nov. 5, at 5 p.m. at the Logan County Department of
Public Health for anyone interested in additional information or in
joining the Logan County Medical Reserve Corps.
The Logan County
MRC functions as a way to locally organize and use volunteers who
want to donate their time and expertise to prepare for and respond
to emergencies and promote healthy living throughout the year. The
volunteers supplement existing emergency and public health
resources.
If you are interested in joining the MRC, contact Shana Altman at
the Logan County Department of Public Health at 217-735-2317 or
saltman@lcdph.org to
register.
Mount
Pulaski High School 'Make a Difference Day' Saturday
MOUNT PULASKI -- On
Saturday the student council of Mount Pulaski High School Student Council
will participate in a community service project called "Make a Difference
Day." Members will rake leaves and do light yardwork free of charge.
The elderly or those who have
difficulty doing yardwork are encouraged to contact the high school
at 217-792-3209 to be put on a list. You will receive a call back to
set up the work time.
San Jose UMC turkey supper and bazaar Nov.
7
SAN JOSE -- The San Jose United Methodist
Women, with the help of the men of the church and members of the community,
are presenting their annual turkey supper and bazaar on the first Wednesday
of November. Serving is from 4 till 7 p.m. Nov. 7.
The roast turkey supper features
mashed potatoes and gravy, the "famous" dressing, corn and green
beans, salad, desserts, and drinks, besides generous pieces cut from
freshly roasted turkey.
Guests may dine in the beautiful
Fellowship Hall or carry out.
Bazaar booths open at 3:30 p.m. and
include a Candy Shop with a large variety of homemade candy and
sweets; Country Store, which will have homemade pies, cinnamon
rolls, breads, jelly and other goodies; and a craft booth with
unique Heirloom cards, Christmas cards and musical ornaments. There
will also be a table of "nearly new" Christmas decorations and other
novelties.
Tickets will be sold in advance by
members of the church or at the door for the same price. Ticket
prices for dine-in are $9 for adults and $4 for children. Carryout
prices are $9.50 and $4.
The San Jose United Methodist
Church is located at 601 S. First St. in San Jose, six blocks south
of U.S. 136, at the corner of Linden and First. San Jose is about 15
miles directly south of Pekin on Towerline Road; or from Route 29 to
U.S 136, then east two miles to San Jose; or about 10 miles west of
Interstate 155 on U.S. 136.
For tickets or more information,
call the church at 309-247-3232 or Jim Eeten at 309-247-3485.
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Community
club to host home-based business and craft sale Saturday
There are several home-based businesses in the
community, and potential buyers will have an opportunity to shop their
products at leisure on Saturday. The Chester-East Lincoln Community
Club will host a home-based business and craft sale at the CEL
school Saturday, Nov. 3, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Shoppers will be able to browse
through booths of well-known products such as Jamberry Nails, Mary
Kay Cosmetics, Pampered Chef, PartyLite, Scentsy Fragrances,
Tastefully Simple, Tupperware and more.
In addition there will be booths
set up for C&C Fudge, County Home Treasures, KMS Crafts, Origami
Owl, Sweetteddybears Crafts, Cloth Penguin and many more.
During the day there will be number
of raffles where participants can win gifts from the various
vendors.
Everyone is encouraged to drop by
the CEL school and do a little early Christmas shopping.
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Lincoln
Low Vision Support Group meets Nov. 12
The Lincoln Low Vision Support Group will host
a meeting Monday, Nov. 12, at the Lincoln Christian Church from 1 to 2 p.m.
The church is located at 204 N. McLean
in Lincoln. Those attending should enter through the north door,
under the canopy.
The Mary Bryant Home for the Blind
will bring their store to the meeting and will have products for
sale, making it a good time to do a little Christmas shopping.
In Logan County, transportation to
the meeting is available by contacting Logan Mason Public
Transportation at 732-2159 or toll-free at 866-930-8212. (LMPT
rate schedule)
If you have any questions, contact
Sandy at 732-6528.
Zonta hosting 48th annual turkey dinner Nov. 4
The Zonta Club of Lincoln will host its 48th
annual turkey dinner on Sunday, Nov. 4, from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Lincoln
Community High School, 1000 Primm Road.
This annual fundraiser has
become a tradition for many people in the Lincoln area. A classic
turkey dinner will be served with turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes,
gravy, green beans, cranberry sauce or applesauce, roll, dessert and
drink.
Tickets prices are $11 for adults and $5 for children under 12.
For more information or tickets, call 217-732-4758. Tickets are also
available from members.
Profits are used for scholarships and service projects.
Zonta, an international organization of business and professional
women, focuses on women's issues.
City
of Lincoln leaf pickup dates announced
The city of Lincoln will
provide leaf pickup services for residents again this year. Pickup days will
be by ward and will run beginning next week through Dec. 3. Only biodegradable bags of leaves will
be picked up. Bags must be at the curb by 7 a.m. each day.
Leaf pickup dates:
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Ward 1 -- Oct. 29, Nov. 9, Nov.
21
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Ward 2 -- Oct. 31, Nov. 13,
Nov. 26
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Ward 3 -- Nov. 2, Nov. 14, Nov.
28
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Ward 4 -- Nov. 5, Nov. 16, Nov.
30
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Ward 5
-- Nov. 7, Nov. 19, Dec. 3
For those who wish to bring their
leaves directly to the landscape waste facility, it is currently
open Monday through Saturday from 8 a.m. until 3:50 p.m. for all
landscape waste. This will continue until Nov. 21.
On Nov. 24 the facility will return
to regular hours: Wednesday and Saturdays, 8 a.m.-3:50 p.m.
Middletown
Presbyterian Church offers fall harvest brunch
MIDDLETOWN -- The
Middletown Presbyterian Church will have its annual fall harvest brunch on
Sunday, Nov. 4, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. It's an all-you-eat menu with bacon, ham, sausage, scrambled eggs,
fried potatoes, ham and beans and cornbread, sausage gravy and
biscuits, breakfast pizza, coffeecakes, desserts, cheese tray, and
drinks.
The brunch is $8 for adults, $4 for children 4-12 years old and
free for 3 and under.
Christian
Village to host annual fall festival Nov. 10 The Christian Village in
Lincoln invites everyone to join them on Saturday, Nov. 10, for their annual
fall festival. It will be a day of fun and games,
food, and family activities and entertainment.
Among the list of activities are face
painting, pumpkin painting and a chance to have a fall family
portrait taken.
Live music will be presented from
11 a.m. to 1 p.m., and a choice of chili or pork chop lunch will be
served from 11 to 2.
Other activities included in the
day are hayrack rides, a craft and bake sale, facility tours and
more.
(See
publicity.)
Lunch
and Learn program Nov. 6 at Oasis
The Area Agency on Aging for Lincolnland, in
cooperation with Senior Citizens of Logan County, has scheduled a Lunch and
Learn program for informal caregivers of older adults and grandparents and
other relatives raising children. It will be at the Oasis Senior Center, 501
Pulaski St. in Lincoln, on Nov. 6 from noon to 1 p.m. Jamie Freschi, regional long-term care ombudsman, will present
information regarding "Residents' Rights in Long-Term Care
Facilities."
Lunch will be provided, and preregistration is
required. There is no charge to attend.
This presentation is part of a series of Lunch and Learn
programs. The goal of the series is to provide practical information
that will help caregivers continue to provide quality care to others
while maintaining balance in their own lives.
Informal caregivers are those unpaid people such as family
members, friends and neighbors who provide assistance to someone who
is to some degree incapacitated and in need of help with tasks such
as grocery shopping, bill paying, cooking or personal care.
Grandparents or other relatives raising grandchildren are those who
have accepted primary responsibility for raising one or more
children through age 18.
To register or to learn more about this program, contact the Area
Agency on Aging for Lincolnland at 217-787-9234 or 800-252-2918.
Logan
Art Association invites you to join them at their 1st meeting Nov. 6
On Nov. 6, anyone who is interested is invited
to attend the organizational meeting of the Logan Art Association. The
meeting will be at 7 p.m. at the Lincoln Art Institute, 112 N. McLean St. in
Lincoln. The meeting is free to attend and open
to anyone 18 years of age and older who is interested in any kind of
art.
Organizers are hopeful that local artists will be interested
in becoming a part of this association, but also encourage anyone
who is interested in learning more about art to attend as well.
Areas of interest will be drawing, painting, sculpture,
photography and art history.
This is the first meeting, so the group doesn’t have an agenda
yet. Organizers are open to ideas and suggestions that might help
determine the direction the group will take.
"Please join us," says Georgie Borchardt. "We'd love to see/meet
you and have you begin this new adventure with us!"
Contact Borchardt at 309-244-5708.
Veterans
of Logan County, make your reservations for Nov. 4 celebration & dance
Over 1,100 invitations have been sent to the
veterans in Logan County for the 11th annual Veteran's Celebration and
Recognition Dance, sponsored by the St. John United Church of Christ Youth
Group. The event is planned for Nov. 4 from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at the American
Legion in Lincoln. Although invitations and a reply card
have been sent to the veterans the group has addresses for, it is
not too late for any veteran who did not receive an invitation to
call in a reservation request to Tonita Reifsteck, 732-9796; the
youth sponsors, Jonathan and Tami Pagel, 732-4500; or the church,
732-6957. Seating can then be arranged.
The evening will begin
with a light meal served from 5 to 6 p.m. and a tribute to the
various branches of service by the Don Smith Band, which will
provide dance music from 5 to 7:30.
The youth along with their sponsors, the Pagels, plan and host
fundraisers all year for this celebration to honor the veterans of
Logan County or any veteran who was deployed from Logan County.
The St. John Youth Group will also honor the veterans of their
church on Nov. 4 during the 10:30 a.m. worship service with a
"Litany Remembering All Those Who Serve" and will present each
veteran with a special gift.
Those veterans are Loren Birnbaum, Josh Bismark, Adam Bock, Bob
Borowiak, Charles Brainard, Erik Brickman, Kenneth Brickman, John
Cassens, Rod Christensen, Phillip Gehlbach, Gerald Gehrke, Dan Gosda,
Gerald Gosda, David Hansen, Homer Harris Jr., Jack Leich, Robert T.
Lenhardt, Eric Leslie, Don McCann, Scott Mara, Robert Meinershagen,
Anthony Morey, Richard Morgan, Wilbur Paulus, Arthur Rohrer, Ron
Sprague, Ray Turner, Donald Werkman, Eddie White, Lawrence Wilham
Jr., James Wilmert, Wilbur Wilmert and Mark Wilson.
Elkhart Historical Society presents 'Christmas According to
Hollywood'
ELKHART -- In early
November, the Elkhart Historical Society will present "Christmas According
to Hollywood." The presentation will explore favorite Christmas movies and
some little-known facts about them in an evening of relaxation, laughter and
a meal at the Wild Hare Café before the holiday rush begins.
The event will be on Nov. 9 at 5:30
p.m.Each Christmas we
immerse ourselves in sentimentality brought to us courtesy of
Hollywood. The modern history of Christmas has included many
sentimental, poignant and funny movies, from Jimmy Stewart in "It's
a Wonderful Life" to Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye in "White
Christmas." We enjoy watching Scrooge from "A Christmas Carol" and
the eternally optimistic, yet cursed Clark Griswold from "National
Lampoon's Christmas Vacation." Who can forget "A Christmas Story"
with Darren McGavin and the reminiscing about that first BB gun and
sometimes a "confession" to admiring or even owning the leg lamp
that gave McGavin's character so much delight.
The cost for the evening is $25 per
person.
For reservations, call
217-947-2238. Reservation forms may be downloaded from
www.elkharthistoricalsociety.org, or pick up a reservation form
at Horsefeathers in Elkhart.
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